The Browns​​ listed Jamie Collins as out on their Friday injury report, while Myles Garrett and Sammie Coates are listed as doubtful and also won’t play Sunday in Indianapolis.

Collins suffered a concussion in the fourth quarter last week at Baltimore. He remains in the NFL’s concussion protocol and did not practice all week. James Burgess will be the listed starter in his place Sunday.

Garrett was seen walking without his protective boot and jogging adjacent to the practice field this week. He suffered a high ankle sprain in practice two weeks ago before the season opener and could return to practice next week.

“We’re closer to Myles having a chance to be out there than we are to him not having a chance to be out there,” Hue Jackson said Thursday.

Coates suffered a hamstring injury last week and did not practice this week. With Coates sidelined and Corey Coleman on injured-reserve, the Browns still have five healthy wide receivers on their 53-man roster and have Jordan Leslie on the practice squad should they need to make a roster move Saturday.

NFL Network reported Friday that the Browns will promote Leslie and that he’ll play Sunday. Cut by the Browns earlier this month despite a strong preseason, Leslie has never played in a regular season game.

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Zac Jackson is a Browns writer for The Athletic Cleveland. He is also the host of the 'A to Z' podcast alongside Andre Knott. Previously, Zac covered the Browns for Fox Sports Ohio and worked for Pro Football Talk. Follow Zac on Twitter @AkronJackson.